One major consequence was the large number of casualties. 168 people died. There was also extensive damage to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The city was in a state of shock and grief. The economy of the area around the building was also affected as many businesses were damaged or destroyed.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what the 'Oklahoma Horror Story' is about as it might be a very specific or local horror tale. It could potentially involve haunted locations in Oklahoma, like an old abandoned asylum or a spooky mansion. Maybe it has elements of local legends and creepy happenings that are unique to the state.
The 'Oklahoma' musical is set in the Oklahoma Territory at the turn of the 20th century and tells the story of a romance between a cowboy and a farm girl, along with the community's hopes and dreams for a better future.
Another famous one is about a haunted bridge. It's said that if you drive over it at midnight and stop in the middle, you'll see the ghost of a young girl who died there. People have told of their cars stalling and strange cold spots when they stop on the bridge as if something otherworldly is present.
I'm not really familiar with the specific 'Sugarloaf Oklahoma Ghost Story'. There could be various local legends about a haunted place in Sugarloaf, Oklahoma. Maybe it involves the spirit of an old settler or some tragic event that left a spectral presence.
It's possible. Many horror stories draw inspiration from real - life events. Oklahoma has a long history with various events that could potentially be the basis for a horror story. However, without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific story of the Oklahoma City temple. You can try to search for it on local history websites or in relevant books.